222Configuring AP access points

Figure 6. Example Nortel Network

serial-id 0322199997

AP-2330

serial-id 0322199996

AP-2330

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

external antenna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

model ANT-1060

Port

Port

 

 

 

 

1

2

 

 

 

serial-id 0322199999

WSS2

AP-2330

System IP address

 

10.10.40.4

 

 

RADIUS servers

WSS1

Port

System IP address

5

Layer 2

10.10.20.19/24

10.10.40.19/24 10.10.70.20

Router

10.10.10.4

10.10.30.19/24

10.10.60.19/24 10.10.70.40

Port

3

Wired

authentication

Port

4

10.10.10.19/24

Layer 2

AP-2330

serial-id 0322199998

10.10.60.18/24

client

AP-2330

serial-id 0322199995

Router

10.10.50.19/24

VLANs on WSS1

VLAN 2 mgmt, port 5, 10.10.10.4/24 VLAN 4 blue, port 5, tag 20, 10.10.20.2/24 VLAN 3 red, port 5, tag 30

WMS

Layer 2

WSS3

System IP address

10.10.50.4

To configure AP access ports, perform the following tasks, in this order:

Specify the country of operation.

Configure AP access ports, Distributed AP connections, and dual homing.

If required, configure radio-specific parameters, which include the channel number, transmit power, and external antenna model.

Note. You do not need to set channels and power if you use RF Auto-Tuning to set these values. You do not need to specify an external antenna model unless a radio uses an external antenna.

Configure SSID and encryption settings in a service profile.

Map the service profile to a radio profile, assign the radio profile to radios, and enable the radios.

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